In an isosceles triangle 2 sides are congruent and 2 angles are congruent. In an equilateral triangle all 3 sides are congruent and all 3 angles are congruent also.
A triangle with three congruent angles
A triangle that has no congruent sides is a Scalene triangle.
Yes such as an isosceles triangle
No congruent sides is a scalene, two congruent sides is an isosceles triangle, three is an equilateral.
An equilataral triangle
a scalene triangle has no congruent sides or measures.
straight line,triangle,rays angles
an equilateral triangle has 3 congruent sides and angle measures.
That is called a "Right Triangle"
an equiangular triangle meaning all the angles are equal or congruent measures
all the angles measure up to be the sameTwo segments that are both congruent to a third segment must be congruent to each otherAll of the radii of a circle are congruent
In the construction of an equilateral triangle, you can prove that segments AB and BC are congruent by using the fact that all sides of an equilateral triangle are equal by definition. Additionally, when constructing the triangle using a compass, the same radius is used to create the arcs that define points B and C from point A, ensuring that AB = AC = BC. Thus, by the definition of an equilateral triangle and the properties of congruent segments created during the construction, AB and BC are congruent.
The answer to this question is Two segments that are both congruent to a third segment must be congruent to each other All of the radii of a circle are congruent You're welcome.
Yes, an obtuse triangle can have two congruent angles, where for the obtuse angle measuring A degrees, each of the two other angles measures (180-A)/2.
No. An isosceles right triangle has the measures of 90, 45, and 45. Isosceles means that two sides are congruent. Hope this helps :)
they would be congruent triangles!